Subjects geometry

Rectangle Areas 6C49A0

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1. The problem involves understanding the areas of rectangles given as 236 cm^2, 3000 cm^2, 328 cm^2, and 164 cm^2. 2. The area $A$ of a rectangle is calculated by the formula $$A = \text{length} \times \text{width}$$. 3. Since the areas are given, if we know one dimension (length or width), we can find the other by rearranging the formula: $$\text{width} = \frac{A}{\text{length}}$$ or $$\text{length} = \frac{A}{\text{width}}$$. 4. Without additional information about the dimensions, we can only state the areas as given. 5. If you want to find missing dimensions or compare rectangles, please provide lengths or widths.